Now because of that, she says she’s lost everything, including her popular vegan food truck that was stationed in Public Square.

Jenson wants everyone to know she's sorry.

"If I had the opportunity to go to every one of the families of these individuals that died and personally apologize, I would do it -- in a heartbeat -- and explain to them where I was coming from,” Jensen said.

On Monday night, the 60-year-old Wilkes-Barre resident, who also runs a popular vegan food truck throughout the area, took to her Facebook page to write: "Yes, I am jaded. Fifty-nine meat eaters dead. How many animals will live because of this?"

She's referring to those killed in the massacre at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas Sunday night.

The post quickly went viral.

Countless people took to social media to express their disgust with Jensen's statement.

Jensen insists it was just a poor choice of words.

"It is a known fact that if you are a vegan, that you save 155 to 200 animals a year by being a vegan. And being an analytical person that I am, I went, 'OK. How many animals will not have to needlessly suffer?'"

By Tuesday morning, she says the damage was done.

Many called for customers to boycott the food truck, which was often seen at “Mondays at the Market” in Public Square.